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ISU President Helps Launch Economic Development Program

"Sycamore Initiative" aimed at helping area expand and retrain the workforce and lure new business to the area.

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Indiana Comes Out Ahead Doling Unclaimed Property

Last year, the Indiana Attorney General’s office returned more than $42 million in unclaimed property to its rightful owners. While that’s the second highest total in the state’s history, it’s still...

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Education Experts: Referenda May Be At Odds With Tax Cap Measure

Two public referenda on November's ballot are not -- on their surface -- conflicting, but education experts say they're more closely linked than it appears.

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Indiana Considers Texting While Driving Ban

Legislators are considering two bills this session that would place restrictions on texting while driving.

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New Redistricting Software Available for Public Use

Indiana lawmakers will soon begin redrawing the state’s political boundaries.

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Lawmakers Weigh Need For Apprenticeship Incentives

Lawmakers agree on the need for more technical and vocational education options, but disagree on how to implement them.

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Bill Would Limit Police Use Of Drones, Surveillance

Rep. Eric Koch, R-Bedford, wants to limit the use of police drones and electronic surveillance.

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Energy Plan Proposals Coming From Pence And Legislators

House Utilities and Energy Chairman Eric Koch says he's crafting a plan with his Senate counterpart Jim Merritt.

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Committee Approves Bill Creating Alternative Energy Fee

A bill approved Wednesday in a House committee would allow utilities to charge future alternative energy customers a fee.

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House Lawmakers Approve Energy Efficiency Program

Both the House and Senate have now approved a program that would give utility companies more flexibility when it comes to energy savings.

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Indiana House Republicans Sued Over Public Records Access

The Indiana House Republican Caucus is facing a lawsuit over its decision to withhold e-mails shared between one of its members and several utility companies.

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Judge Dismisses House Public Records Case

Marion Superior Judge James Osborn says the separation of powers doctrine forbids the courts from getting involved in legislative affairs.

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Common Cause Wants Zoeller To Weigh In On Email Issue

The group wants Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller to issue a brief on the issue of public access to legislative emails.

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Open Access Lawsuit Moves To Indiana Supreme Court

A public access lawsuit has been taken on by the Indiana Supreme Court, bypassing the Court of Appeals.

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Legislators Take Break From Session During Bloomington Forum

While the panel included both Republicans and Democrats most participants stuck to their partisan platforms.

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